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Court acquits two journalists
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 02, 2015
TWO JOURNALISTS from the Phuketwan news-site were acquitted yesterday in a defamation case over a 2013 report implicating the Navy of involvement in the trafficking of Rohingya.
Prayut should be thanking Phuketwan
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 05, 2015
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha should thank Reuters for its investigative reporting, partially quoted by the online newspaper Phuketwan, that exposed the trafficking of Rohingya migrants and won a Pulitzer Prize. Without this exposé, Prayut might n
Shooting the messengers won't restore the Navy's 'face'
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 2015
But national dignity can be salvaged if it withdraws legal charges against the Phuketwan journalists
Phuketwan journos defend themselves
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2015
TWO JOURNALISTS of the English-language website Phuketwan took to the stand at the Phuket Provincial Court yesterday to defend their right to exercise their freedom of expression by reporting on the Navy's role in the trafficking of Rohingya migrants.
Shooting the foreign messengers won't kill the news
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2015
A disturbing topic that has recently been a top, but off-the-record, point of discussion among many foreign correspondents is the difficulty in getting a work visa and accreditation. Despite being such an important issue, this subject has barely made the
Drop Phuketwan case, UN urges
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2015
Rights groups voice concern over trial of Phuketwan journalists for rohingya story